WO2004023462A1 - Recordable optical record carrier comprising two sub-grooves - Google Patents

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WO2004023462A1
WO2004023462A1 PCT/IB2003/003489 IB0303489W WO2004023462A1 WO 2004023462 A1 WO2004023462 A1 WO 2004023462A1 IB 0303489 W IB0303489 W IB 0303489W WO 2004023462 A1 WO2004023462 A1 WO 2004023462A1
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optical record
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Erwin R. Meinders
Hubert C. F. Martens
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Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
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Priority to AU2003250458A priority patent/AU2003250458A1/en
Priority to EP03793940A priority patent/EP1550112B1/en
Priority to US10/526,303 priority patent/US20060013112A1/en
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B7/00Recording or reproducing by optical means, e.g. recording using a thermal beam of optical radiation by modifying optical properties or the physical structure, reproducing using an optical beam at lower power by sensing optical properties; Record carriers therefor
    • G11B7/007Arrangement of the information on the record carrier, e.g. form of tracks, actual track shape, e.g. wobbled, or cross-section, e.g. v-shaped; Sequential information structures, e.g. sectoring or header formats within a track
    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B7/00Recording or reproducing by optical means, e.g. recording using a thermal beam of optical radiation by modifying optical properties or the physical structure, reproducing using an optical beam at lower power by sensing optical properties; Record carriers therefor
    • G11B7/24Record carriers characterised by shape, structure or physical properties, or by the selection of the material
    • G11B7/2407Tracks or pits; Shape, structure or physical properties thereof
    • G11B7/24073Tracks
    • G11B7/24076Cross sectional shape in the radial direction of a disc, e.g. asymmetrical cross sectional shape

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  • Recordable optical record carrier comprising two sub-grooves
  • the present invention relates to a recordable optical record carrier comprising an information layer of a recording material for forming marks and lands representing an information, a substrate layer carrying said information layer and a cover layer covering said information layer, said substrate layer comprising a radially evolving groove structure filled with recording material.
  • the total data capacity of optical discs is determined by the radial and tangential data density.
  • the radial density is determined by the data track pitch, the tangential data capacity by the shortest mark that can be written.
  • re-crystallization at the trailing edge of a mark during writing of the next mark is used to obtain a mark of shorter length than the optical spot size.
  • half of the mark is erased to end up with a crescent shaped mark.
  • BD Blu-ray Disc
  • a total data capacity of 25 Gbyte can be recorded on a single recording layer of a 12 cm disc.
  • a recordable (write-once) BD format is required in addition to the RW
  • BD-R (rewritable) format.
  • This so-called BD-R system should also achieve the high data-capacity of a BD-RW system, i. e. 25 GB, to allow one-to-one copies.
  • recordable media mark formation occurs when a threshold temperature is exceeded.
  • the mark-formation corresponds to an irreversible change in the information layer, and effects comparable to the re- crystallization in rewritable media in principle do not occur.
  • the marks that have been recorded in recordable media essentially reflect the optical/thermal profile that was present during the recording process. To reduce the mark length, thus to increase the tangential density, less laser power may be used to write a smaller mark.
  • a recordable optical record carrier as claimed in claim 1 which is characterized in that the groove structure comprises a main groove divided into two neighboring sub-grooves separated by a barrier.
  • the present invention is based on the idea to increase the data density in the tangential direction. While the main groove is required for tracking, the two neighboring sub-grooves influence the absorption of light of the recording laser beam since the absorption will mainly take place at the two sub-grooves. The localization of the absorption is forced by the shape of the sub-grooves and the limited amount of recording material above the barrier between the neighboring sub-grooves.
  • the barrier is preferably made of the substrate material which allows mastering of the groove structure by a simple process, such as electron-beam mastering, lithography patterning and subsequent etching. Also between neighboring groove structures a groove separation barrier is provided separating neighboring tracks from each other. Also that groove separating barrier is preferably made of substrate material.
  • the height of the barrier between neighboring sub-grooves is smaller than or equal to the height of the substrate between two neighboring main grooves, i. e. of a groove separating barrier.
  • the height of the barrier, and further also the shape of the barrier has an influence on the absorption of light by recording material present in the two sub-grooves, and thus influences the shape of the marks during recording.
  • an organic material for instance a dye, or an anorganic material, for instance a phase-change material, can be used in general.
  • the written marks have essentially an oval or an essential ellipsoidal shape in the radial direction, i. e. being shorter in the tangential direction than in the radial direction so as to increase the tangential data density.
  • the shape of the main groove and the sub-grooves is adapted accordingly in a preferred embodiment.
  • the proposed mark shape modification is also beneficial for high-speed write- once recording. At high recording speeds, thermal in-track interference may hamper the mark formation process. To reduce the thermal in-track interference e.g. an ellipsoidal mark, such as obtained with the proposed modification, leads to less direct heating of the previously written marks.
  • a preferred groove shape is defined in claim 6 according to which the width of the sub-grooves in radial direction increases in the direction facing away from the substrate layer.
  • a groove structure has essentially the shape of a "W", having for instance flank angles between 10 or 90°, preferably substantially 45°.
  • a dielectric layer an/or a metal layer can be provided between the information layer and the cover layer as additional separation layer.
  • the invention can also be applied in a multiple-stack optical record carrier, having more than one recording stack each comprising at least one information layer.
  • An example of such a record carrier is the dual-layer Blu-ray Disc.
  • Figs, la, lb show long and short marks recorded in rewritable and recordable record carriers
  • Fig. 2 shows a cross section of an optical record carrier according to the present invention
  • Figs. 3 a, 3b show the mark shape on a known record carrier and a record carrier according to the invention
  • Fig. 4 shows a cross section of another embodiment of an optical record carrier according to the present invention
  • Fig. 5 shows the temperature distribution in an optical record carrier according to the present invention in a top view
  • Fig. 6 shows the temperature distribution in an optical record carrier according to the present invention in a cross-sectional view
  • Fig. 7 shows a cross section of still another embodiment of an optical record carrier according to the present invention.
  • Fig. 1 showing a schematic drawing of long (8T) and short (2T) marks recorded in rewritable (RW) media (fig. la) and recordable (R) media (fig. lb) at high density.
  • RW rewritable
  • R recordable
  • Fig. 2 shows a cross section of a recordable optical record carrier, such as BD-
  • That record carrier 1 comprises a substrate layer 2, in particular made of a polycarbonate material, an information layer 3, in particular made of a dye or phase-change material, a metal layer 4, in particular made of silver, and a cover layer 5, in particular made of a plastic material.
  • the substrate layer 2 has a groove structure having several spirally evolving main grooves of which two neighboring main grooves 21, 22 are shown which are separated by a groove separating barrier 23 and adjacent barriers 20, 24 separating the two main grooves 21,22 from neighboring main grooves (not shown). These main grooves 21, 22 are required for tracking during read-out or recording.
  • the intermediate groove separating barrier 23 and the barriers 20, 24 serve as physical barrier.
  • Each of said main grooves 21, 22 is further divided into two neighboring sub- grooves 211, 212 or 221, 222, respectively, which are separated from each other by barriers 213 or 223, respectively.
  • the distance d between those barriers 213, 223 determines the track pitch.
  • This data track pitch is for example 1.6 ⁇ m for CD-R, 750 nm for DVD+R and 320 nm for BD-R.
  • the sub-grooves 211, 212 and 221, 222 widen in the direction to the information layer and show a flank angle ⁇ of about 75°.
  • the main grooves 21, 22, and thus also the sub-grooves 211, 212 and 221, 222 are filled with recording material of the information layer 3. Due to the physical barrier 23 abso ⁇ tion of light of the recording laser beam will mainly take place at the two sub-grooves of the main groove 21, 22 in which marks shall be formed.
  • the physical barrier 23 thus avoids abso ⁇ tion of laser light L, having an optical spot size in the order of magnitude of the track pitch (for BD-R), and thus heating an decomposition of the recording material.
  • the localization of the abso ⁇ tion is forced by the shape of the sub-grooves and the limited amount of recording material above the intermediate barrier 213, 223.
  • Typical mark/pit shapes that result from double-grooved discs according to the present invention are compared with conventional mark shapes in Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 3 a shows the mark shape achieved on a known single-groove write-once disc
  • Fig. 3b shows the mark shape achieved on a double-grooved disc according to the present invention, both for a short (12) and a long (17) runlength.
  • two sub-marks are obtained due to the two sub-grooves which together form the written mark having an oval shape in the radial direction r.
  • the mark is shorter in the tangential direction t compared to the radial direction r to increase the tangential data density and to preserve a high modulation.
  • a preferred embodiment of a recordable disc for DND shows a data track pitch of 740 nm, a groove depth of 150 nm, a sub-groove width of 100 nm, a barrier height of the barriers separating the sub-grooves of 120 nm and flank angles of 30°.
  • the metal layer thickness is chosen as 100 nm and the information layer thickness at land is chosen as 30 nm.
  • exemplary parameters are: data track pitch 320 nm, groove depth 100 nm, sub-groove width 50 nm and flank angle 45°. Manufacturing of such a groove structure can be done with electron beam mastering and lithography patterning and subsequent etching.
  • first shallow grooves are etched, representing the intermediate barriers that divide the main groove into two parts, in the substrate layer.
  • a second photo-resist layer is applied, covering both the shallow grooves and untouched material, and deeper grooves are etched, representing the main lands determining the data track pitch of the disc.
  • the mastering process can be identical to that of Blu-ray disc mastering, except the smaller spot size that is possibly required. If the physical barrier is lower than the adjacent lands, then the mastering process should be performed with variable light intensity, such that the replication layer is partly removed from the substrate upon curing.
  • Fig. 4 shows another embodiment of a record carrier 1 according to the present invention where a reversed stack layout is used, meant for BD conditions.
  • the metal layer 4 is first deposited on the double-grooved substrate 2, then the dye layer 3 is deposited and possibly covered with an optional dielectric layer 6 which is optional and the cover layer 5.
  • the track pitch d in this embodiment is preferably 160 nm.
  • the metal layer 4 also shows the double-groove structure of the substrate layer 2.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 show an example calculation of the temperature distribution in a double grooved disc according to the present invention, as for instance shown in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 5 shows a top view
  • Fig. 6 shows a cross-sectional view. The double groove clearly results in two separated hot spots, together forming an ovally shaped temperature distribution.
  • Fig. 7 shows still another embodiment of a record carrier 1 ' ' according to the present invention which is quite similar to the embodiment shown in Fig. 2 and which is meant for DVD conditions.
  • the layer stack comprises an additional dielectric layer 6 between the information layer 3 and the substrate layer 2.
  • Said dielectric layer 6 also shows the double-groove structure of the substrate layer 2.
  • a double-grooved recordable optical record carrier is proposed by which the data density in tangential direction can be increased thus leading to an increase of the obtainable data capacity.
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JP2004533707A JP2005538477A (ja) 2002-09-05 2003-08-04 2本のサブグルーブを有する追記型光記録担体
DE60323115T DE60323115D1 (de) 2002-09-05 2003-08-04 Bespielbarer optischer aufzeichnungsträger mit zwei sub-rillen
AU2003250458A AU2003250458A1 (en) 2002-09-05 2003-08-04 Recordable optical record carrier comprising two sub-grooves
EP03793940A EP1550112B1 (en) 2002-09-05 2003-08-04 Recordable optical record carrier comprising two sub-grooves
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